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Show Provo." Sir. Mendenhall thought Springville, Spring-ville, too, would draw a large attendance at-tendance each game from Provo. "I hardly believe Park City and Eureka should be admitted this year," Jlr. Mendenhall said. "Both cities are far away and there is a lack of paved roads to them. If we could group half a dozen cities in a league, so the time taken out to get to any one of them would be but half a clay, the league could weather the financing." J .B. Watson, Lehi, president of the county baseball league, is expected expect-ed to issue a call for a league meeting. SPRINGVILLE ENTHUSIASTIC FOR BASEBALL Pleasant Grove Suggested for Franchise in County Hase-ball Hase-ball League. Pprinirvillo is feeling the unre toward to-ward baseball, nwirtlinc: to Juhu F. I Mi'iidtMihail, SpriiivillL' banker, and who was president of tlie Utah Valley hascliall k-auo in 11)22. 'We sure do want bnsrliall this summer," Mr. Mendenhall declared to fl Herald reporter. "And we want trood hnseball, too. There nrc several sev-eral cities in the county that can support comity league baseball. Nephi will be anxious to come in, but it is doubtful if a city so far distant should he admitted. Pay-son Pay-son and Spanish Fork possibly will want to iet into a county league. I believe Pleasant Grove cuuid support sup-port a county league team, ns Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove would draw well from |